Features and Benefits

  • Personalized Comfort
    Our DDC systems communicate electronically with a wide variety of HVAC equipment, which provides uninterrupted monitoring and adjustment to meet the various comfort levels required by a building’s occupants.

  • Energy Management
    Energy consumption is minimized through precise temperature and equipment control. There are several energy saving features including Temperature Trend Staging, Smart Start, and Unoccupied Scheduling.

  • Indoor Environmental Quality
    Our systems encompass vital indoor air quality functions, including superior ventilation control, CO2 monitoring and fan/filter status. Through seamless operation with other system components, they help ensure that your building is adequately ventilated with fresh, outdoor air as needed.

  • Design flexibility
    Additional units can be added at any time, making it easy to accommodate expansions and changing comfort needs. Modifications can be implemented to accommodate changes in floor plans for building owners or tenants.

  • System Diagnostics
    Equipment information is easily accessible and diagnostics are built-in, simplifying the troubleshooting processes.

 



  • After Hours Monitoring
    After Hours use is never a problem: a built-in digital timer lets users override the schedule from one to four hours...then it automatically reverts to pre-set conditions. Override use can be metered on a zone by zone basis.

  • Comfort Setpoint Limiting
    Allows building managers to define minimum
    cooling and maximum heating settings.

  • Smart Start
    Pre-Warm or pre-cool your building to achieve desired comfort levels at the exact time of occupancy with a Smart Start feature that “learns” the specific warm-up/cool down-rate for your building, and automatically fine-tunes its operation to execute your programmed comfort schedules as efficiently as possible.

  • Tenant Metering
    Our DDC systems simplify multi-tenant building management by tracking energy consumption data three different ways; requested after-hours time per zone, actual equipment use during requested after-hours time per zone, amount of time zone demand matched by the request for heating/cooling.

  • Security
    With four levels of user access, managers can easily limit access to system configuration and programming as needed.